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  2. Supreme Court of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court is third in the adjudicative hierarchy of the Bahamas. Appeals made by the Supreme Court can be struck down by the Court of Appeal, which is the highest domestic court in the Bahamas; appeals can be made from either court to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which is the highest court for the country. [6]

  3. Supreme Court of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court and Subordinate Courts of Singapore: A Charter for Court Users, Singapore: Supreme Court of Singapore & Subordinate Courts of Singapore, 1997, OCLC 224717046. Supreme Court Singapore: Excellence into the Next Millennium, Singapore: Supreme Court of Singapore, 1999, ISBN 978-981-04-1266-1.

  4. Law of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court has unlimited original jurisdiction in civil and criminal causes and matters and an appellate jurisdiction conferred on it by the Supreme Court Act, 1996 or any other law, which includes appeals from the Magistrates’ Court. Appeals made by the Supreme Court can be struck down by the Court of Appeal, which is the highest ...

  5. SG Courts - Wikipedia

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    Jury trials were abolished in 1969 and the Criminal Procedure Code was amended in 1992 to allow for trials of capital offences to be heard before a single judge. [1] The Court of Appeal is Singapore's final court of appeal after the right of appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London was abolished in April 1994.

  6. Khoo Jeffrey and others v Life Bible-Presbyterian Church and ...

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    In 2008, as a result of a dispute between Life Bible-Presbyterian Church and Far Eastern Bible College ("FEBC") over the doctrine of verbal plenary preservation ("VPP"), the church sued the college directors, including the church's founding pastor Timothy Tow, over allegedly “deviant Bible teachings” in an attempt to force FEBC to leave the Gilstead Road premises (the “Premises”).

  7. Chief Justice of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Bahamas after independence in 1973. Sir Leonard J. Knowles, 4 July 1973 to 6 August 1978 [12] [22] James Alfred Smith, 7 July 1978 to 11 May 1980 [22] Harvey Lloyd da Costa, 18 November 1980 to 31 December 1981 [22] Vivian O. Blake, 1 January 1982 to 9 September 1983 [22] Sir Denis Eustace Gilbert Malone (acting), 10 September to 31 December ...

  8. Sources of Singapore law - Wikipedia

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    The MLJ is still consulted for Singapore cases decided prior to full independence in 1965. Since 1992, judgments of the High Court, Court of Appeal and Constitutional Tribunal of Singapore have appeared in the Singapore Law Reports (SLR), which is published by the Singapore Academy of Law under an exclusive licence from the Supreme Court of ...

  9. Jeanne I. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne I. Thompson is a Bahamian attorney who was a Justice of the Supreme Court from 2002 until 2007. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Prior to her legal career, Thompson had a career as a playwright and a journalist. Early life and education